Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Maxillaria attenuata
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Maxillaria attenuata Ames & C. Schweinf.
2719256Wilson Quizhpe, V. Granda, D. Veintimilla, H. Salas & P. Wampash   2005-06-14
Ecuador, Zamora-Chinchipe, Nangaritza, Regi, -4.5 -78.64, 1600m

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Maxillaria attenuata Ames & C. Schweinf.
632122Harling et al.   1968-06-03
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Ba, -1.39 -78.29, 1300m

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Maxillaria attenuata Ames & C. Schweinf.
633210Dalstr   1986-01-09
Ecuador, Pastaza, Ba, -1.39 -78.29, 1350m

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Maxillaria attenuata Ames & C. Schweinf.
633800Dalstr   1986-01-10
Ecuador, Pastaza, Ba, -1.39 -78.29, 1400m

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Maxillaria attenuata Ames & C. Schweinf.
634115Luer et al.   1980-09-19
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Limon-Gualaquiza., -3.22 -78.54, 1600m

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Maxillaria attenuata Ames & C. Schweinf.
642584Carlos Cer   1989-04-21
Ecuador, Napo, Canton Archidona. Carretera Holl, -1.75 -77.63, 1200m

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Maxillaria attenuata Ames & C. Schweinf.
658511Luer et al.   1979-10-30
Ecuador, Napo, Baeza-Lago Agrio., -0.09 -77.59, 1700m

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Maxillaria attenuata Ames & C. Schweinf.
660984D'Alessandro   1982-01-17
Ecuador, Zamora-Chinchipe, Valladolid-Yangana., -4.45 -79.16, 1500m

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Maxillaria attenuata Ames & C. Schweinf.
667771Luer et al.   1976-03-18
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Ba, -1.39 -78.29, 1800m

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Maxillaria attenuata Ames & C. Schweinf.
669433Luer et al.   1976-03-19
Ecuador, Pastaza, 20 km E of Puyo., -1.59 -77.86, 600m

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Maxillaria attenuata Ames & C. Schweinf.
1564315Louis Jost, D. Neill, P. Berry & J. Manzanares   2001-03-21
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Lim, Cordillera de Huaracayo, east of Cordillera del C, -3.26 -78.17, 2000m


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